Can't backup my files: unable to access file


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    Windows 7 ultimate x64
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    Can't backup my files: unable to access file


    I have a Win 7 64-bit and yesterday, I got the black screen of death on boot. Black screen, blinking cursor right after I boot. I can access the Samsung recovery menu. I figured I'd just backup my data and do system restore or clean reinstall. After hours of backup, I looked to see the details on a popup dialogue and apparently, nothing was backed up because it was unable to access the files on my C: drive and transfer onto an external hard drive. I also tried to backup an image, but that also fails. Any help?
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    shortlilmayan44 said:
    I have a Win 7 64-bit and yesterday, I got the black screen of death on boot. Black screen, blinking cursor right after I boot. I can access the Samsung recovery menu. I figured I'd just backup my data and do system restore or clean reinstall. After hours of backup, I looked to see the details on a popup dialogue and apparently, nothing was backed up because it was unable to access the files on my C: drive and transfer onto an external hard drive. I also tried to backup an image, but that also fails. Any help?
    First let's try to fix the problem!

    Is it a blink cursor, or do you mean mouse pointer? Is it on top left of screen?
    just after bios screen, or do you see win7 animated logo?
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #3

    Do you have a win7 install dvd, or system repair disk (not the factory recovery disc!)
    You can create one System Repair Disc - Create from another win7 (64 bits) system. Or borrow one from friend.
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    Can you boot into advanced boot options Advanced Boot Options
    If not... did that ever work before?
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  5. whs
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    If you do a system restore, your own files will not be touched or altered.

    If you do a reinstall, you need to first recover your files. Try Puppy: Lucid Puppy way to recover files from a non-bootable computer
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    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
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    I mean a blinking cursor on the top left. I don't see any windows logo when I boot, so I can't log in. I also can't get into safe mode. I have tried system restore, but for some reason, I have no restore points. I have no idea where any of my recovery disks or any disks for that matter. But I do have Win 7 installation on a hard drive given to engineers by our university. Not sure if that would also work.
    I'm going to try the lucidpuppy and get back to you. At this point, I just want my files back.
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  7. whs
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    If Puppy does not work for you (although I see no reason why it should not), post back. There are other options.
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    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
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    Okay so I attempted puppy but I kept getting stuck at the last step. It just keeps going and going and I never get the close button to be clickable. How long is it supposed to take? Is my flash drive supposed to be completely empty for it to work?
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  9. whs
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    OK, try something else.

    1. Download this .iso from my skydrive https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=475a0...A6D4035%211812

    2. Burn the .iso to CD and boot with the CD

    3. Make an image of the partition in question - tutorial below

    4. Mount the image (double click on it) and extract the files in Computer.

    Tutorial: Imaging with free Macrium
    Last edited by whs; 23 Nov 2012 at 14:27. Reason: addition
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    shortlilmayan44 said:
    I mean a blinking cursor on the top left. I don't see any windows logo when I boot, so I can't log in. I also can't get into safe mode. I have tried system restore, but for some reason, I have no restore points. I have no idea where any of my recovery disks or any disks for that matter. But I do have Win 7 installation on a hard drive given to engineers by our university. Not sure if that would also work.
    I'm going to try the lucidpuppy and get back to you. At this point, I just want my files back.

    How did you try system restore? that's only possible from within windows...which doesn't start in your case. Or did you use a system repair disc, install dvd to do it?
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